6.2.1

What I Like: Gustar

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Form and Use

'Gustar' is used to mean 'to like'. 'Gustar' uses indirect object pronouns to show the person who is 'liking' the object. It is formed as follows: indirect object pronoun + 'gusta/gustan' + infinitive/noun phrase/clause.

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Indirect object pronouns

  • (Yo) me.
  • (Tú) te.
  • (Él/ella) le.
  • (Nosotros) nos.
  • (Vosotros) os.
  • (Ellos/ellas) les.
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'Gusta'

  • 'Gusta' is used with singular nouns, infinitives and 'que' clauses.
  • You can use any indirect object pronoun with 'gusta'.
  • Me gusta el chocolate.
    • I like chocolate.
  • Te gusta leer.
    • You like to read.
  • Les gusta el pastel.
    • They like cake.
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'Gustan'

  • 'Gustan' is followed by plural nouns.
  • You can use any indirect object pronoun with 'gustan'.
  • Me gustan las comedías.
    • I like comedies.
  • Os gustan los gatos.
    • You like cats.

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